Nvidia reports the latest GeForce drivers are causing issues in Corsair iCUE and Bluestacks — Users need to rollback drivers as a temporary fix

Nvidia says that users may experience high CPU usage in Corsair’s iCUE software and Bluestacks with its newly launched GeForce 566.03 WHQL drivers. A key highlight for these drivers is that they are “Game Ready” for the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Red Dead Redemption, and Dragon Age: The Veilguard, to name a few. There also exist a handful of additional bugs – but that’s expected with every driver release. Affected users have been advised to rollback drivers as a stopgap solution until Nvidia finds the root cause of the problem.

Corsair’s iCUE software links together all compatible hardware devices and offers a unified interface for controlling RGB, fan speeds, macros, and more. Bluestacks is an Android emulator for Windows, primarily used for playing Android games or, in some cases, for Android development. Nvidia reports that Bluestacks and iCUE may exhibit higher CPU usage than normal, which can potentially lower framerates and hinder system fluidity.

Nvidia's driver issue with iCUE and Bluestacks

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Since the problem has been classified as an “Open Issue,” Nvidia’s driver development team should be hard at work to resolve this bug. Likewise, several other issues exist such as custom DSR/DLDSR resolutions not working in certain games and broken Windows 10 transparency effects.

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